


Midnight Chrysalis - Prints
Midnight Chrysalis, 2025 - Prints
Limited Edition Prints Available:
8.5 × 11 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 50, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity.
13 × 19 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 25, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity
Midnight Chrysalis pulses with the quiet drama of transformation. Layers of cobalt, slate, and rose drift and collide like petals suspended in twilight, each bloom caught mid-emergence. The composition carries the density of a dream—velvety, stormy, and unfolding with a sense of inevitability. Wang’s use of alcohol ink gives the piece a luminous depth, where light feels embedded within the shadows. Midnight Chrysalis is both a refuge and a reckoning—suggesting that even in the dark, beauty reshapes itself, unseen but unstoppable.
Midnight Chrysalis, 2025 - Prints
Limited Edition Prints Available:
8.5 × 11 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 50, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity.
13 × 19 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 25, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity
Midnight Chrysalis pulses with the quiet drama of transformation. Layers of cobalt, slate, and rose drift and collide like petals suspended in twilight, each bloom caught mid-emergence. The composition carries the density of a dream—velvety, stormy, and unfolding with a sense of inevitability. Wang’s use of alcohol ink gives the piece a luminous depth, where light feels embedded within the shadows. Midnight Chrysalis is both a refuge and a reckoning—suggesting that even in the dark, beauty reshapes itself, unseen but unstoppable.
Midnight Chrysalis, 2025 - Prints
Limited Edition Prints Available:
8.5 × 11 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 50, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity.
13 × 19 Print on Archival Fine Art Paper: Limited Edition of 25, Signed & Numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity
Midnight Chrysalis pulses with the quiet drama of transformation. Layers of cobalt, slate, and rose drift and collide like petals suspended in twilight, each bloom caught mid-emergence. The composition carries the density of a dream—velvety, stormy, and unfolding with a sense of inevitability. Wang’s use of alcohol ink gives the piece a luminous depth, where light feels embedded within the shadows. Midnight Chrysalis is both a refuge and a reckoning—suggesting that even in the dark, beauty reshapes itself, unseen but unstoppable.
